the distance between the most rightward corner to the most leftward corner
Yes, it exists. What about it?
If you don't have enough other information about the triangle to allow you to calculate the width, then you have to use a ruler or a tape measure.
It depends on what information you have.
To get the area of a triangle you multiply length by width and divide by two.
(height * width)/2
No, not a triangle.
Yes, it exists. What about it?
If you don't have enough other information about the triangle to allow you to calculate the width, then you have to use a ruler or a tape measure.
It depends on the information that you have.
It depends on what information you have.
We can't tell the difference between the "base" and the "width" of a triangle, so we're frankly stumped.
You can measure a triangle's length and width, but there is no depth. So that means a triangle has two dimensions.
To get the area of a triangle you multiply length by width and divide by two.
The area of triangle is : 44.0
(height * width)/2
Measure it!
You use a ruler or tape measure.